Volunteers search for 13-year-old Utah girl

HERRIMAN, Utah (AP) — Nearly 600 volunteers dressed for the cold showed up at a Mormon meetinghouse today to help search for a 13-year-old Utah girl who disappeared without her shoes, coat or cellphone.

There were no signs of forced entry at the Herriman home where Brooklyn Gittins was last seen at bedtime Tuesday, said Unified Police Lt. Justin Hoyal.

“She has run away once before,” Hoyal said, describing an incident four or five months ago. “But one of the big concerns is that she left without her stuff.”

The possibility that she left the area in a car or bus has not been ruled out, but detectives have no indication of that. Authorities became concerned after they spoke with a list of friends given to them by the family and all of them said they didn’t know where she was, Hoyal said.

Authorities were especially concerned because of an approaching cold front, with temperatures expected to stay below freezing for days. The National Weather Service is predicting 3-5 inches of snow in Herriman Thursday night.

Gittins — described as 5 feet tall and 115 pounds, with blond hair and blue eyes — was last seen wearing a T-shirt and black pajama pants with an image of a white Scottie dog, police said.

On Wednesday, a search helicopter and dog teams were dispatched, and police let residents know of the situation.